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[[File:Glenorchy church and graveyard.jpg|thumb|200px|Glenorchy parish church in Dalamlly]]
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[[File:Glenorchy church and graveyard.jpg|thumb|200px|Glenorchy parish church in Dalmally]]
'''Glenorchy and Inishail''' is a vast civil parish in [[Argyllshire]] encompassing [[Glen Orchy]] and the northern part of [[Loch Awe]], in which lies the island [[Inishail]], once inhabited and once a parish in its own right. Villages in the parish include [[Bridge of Orchy]] and [[Dalmally]]. The population was 1,040 in 2011.
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'''Glenorchy and Inishail''' is a vast civil parish in [[Argyllshire]] encompassing [[Glen Orchy]] and the northern part of [[Loch Awe]].  The loch island of [[Inishail]], once inhabited and once a parish in its own right, was united the Glenorchy in 1618, giving the parish its present name. Villages in the parish include [[Bridge of Orchy]] and [[Dalmally]]. The population was 1,040 in 2011.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:03, 23 November 2020

Glenorchy parish church in Dalmally

Glenorchy and Inishail is a vast civil parish in Argyllshire encompassing Glen Orchy and the northern part of Loch Awe. The loch island of Inishail, once inhabited and once a parish in its own right, was united the Glenorchy in 1618, giving the parish its present name. Villages in the parish include Bridge of Orchy and Dalmally. The population was 1,040 in 2011.

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